Scholarship table
When was the last time the Cubs and Sox were trade partners? I'm sure there's a more recent example, but the last one I can think of is Sosa.
Hell, I never knew Garland was even in the Cubs organization at one point.
Wow, Sox got a haul, love it, absolutely love it.
"Potential" haul.Remember, not one of these 4 guys has ever even seen AA action yet. Lots of A ball stars never reach the Bigs.
It's always potential haul, but if you're rebuilding like they are, and you look at MLB's top prospect lists, it's a haul in that regard. All four prospects they got could all fail miserably for sure, but in the moment, they got a gigantic return today.
I wasn't disagreeing with you, Dish. I think this is the best the Sox could do.I was just giving a precautionary note. There is a huge difference between a top 10 prospect who is in A ball compared to a top 10 guy in AAA.
White Sox now have 5 of the top 28 prospects in baseball, and 8 of the top 70, per MLB's rankings. And that doesn't include Jake Burger, who's killing it in his limited time in A ball.Obviously prospects are only prospects, but Hahn has done a remarkable job with the rebuild so far. Gone from one of the worst systems in baseball to the best in seven months.Now if he can only convince Washington to give up Robles or Fedde for Robertson ....
Now if he can only convince Washington to give up Robles or Fedde for Robertson ....
Brewers swing their own "big" deal. Get lefty Tyler Webb from Yanks.It actually might be significant. Means they could move top pitching prospect Josh Hader into the rotation soon. He was only lefty in bullpen.
Hell of a golfer too. Looks like we gave up Cooper who was having a nice year, but blocked for the foreseeable future with Thames and Aguilar.
Woo Hoo!!!!Now the cubs have TWO aces with ERAs over 4.25 and WHIPs over 1.30
That would be a coup. I'd gladly take Soto or Kieboom...